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PRACTICE TEST

ARTS & HEALTH 8

NAME: ____________ SCORE: ___________


DATE: _____________

I. CIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. ___________ is a religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.


a. Catholic b. Islam c. Buddhism d. Hinduism
2. It is a dome-shaped structure erected as a Buddhist shrine.
a. Stupa b. Gupta c. Ajanta d. Bhakti
3. A typical brownish-red earthenware, used mainly as an ornamental building material and in
modeling.
a. Fritware b. Terracotta c. Raku ware d. Bhakti
4. This is an Indian royal dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6 th to
12th centuries C.E.
a. Pallava Dynasty b. Chola Dynasty c. Chalukya Dynasty d. Pantheon
5. This is one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of southern India.
a. Pallava Dynasty b. Chola Dynasty c. Chalukya Dynasty d. Pantheon
6. This is a set of all gods of a particular polytheistic religion, mythology, or tradition.
a. Pallava Dynasty b. Chola Dynasty c. Chalukya Dynasty d. Pantheon
7. One of the world’s oldest religion. It has no founder, single teacher, nor prophet.
a. Catholic b. Islam c. Buddhism d. Hinduism
8. Refers to one of the major classical dance forms primarily found in northern India, with a historical
influence similar to Bharatanatyam in south India, Odissi in east India and other major classical
dances found in South Asia.
a. Kathak b. Rangoli c. Diwali d. Kuchipudi
9. This is also known as Kolam or Muggu.
a. Kathak b. Rangoli c. Diwali d. Kuchipudi
10.In Mehndi Design, “Birds” mean.
a. Transformation b. Joy and happiness
c. Messengers between heaven and earth d. Fertility and good luck
11. She was the first Pakistani woman artist who actually have an exhibition of modern paintings.
a. Zubeida Agha b. Bani Abidi c. Zuber Ghani d. Naela Chohan
12. It is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn or spring every year.
a. Kathak b. Rangoli c. Diwali d. Kuchipudi
13. It is also called the “black-headed ones,” lived in the southern part of what is now modern-day Iraq.
a. Babylonians b. Mesopotamia c. Sumerians d. Egyptians
14. It is an element of art that shows the way something feels to touch or how it may look.
a. texture b. line c. shape d. value

15. It is a principle of design in art that shows the combination of elements of art such as line, shape,
and colors, adding extra interest to an artwork.
a. texture b. movement c. variety d. contrast
16. The ____________ are generally decorated with painted or sculpted figures of supple form and
classic balance with which the name of the dynasty has remained synonymous.
a.  Bagh Caves b. Badami Caves c. Ajanta Caves d. Elephanta Caves
17. They ruled most of northern India during the early sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. They
are distinct in their attempt to integrate Hindus and Muslims into a united Indian state.
a.  Mughals b. Maurya c. Kushan Dynasty d. Ghazni Dynasty
18. It is a rhythm in an artwork that has lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
a.  Progressive Rhythm b. Radial Rhythm c. Flowing Rhythm d. Random Rhythm
19. It is the traditional art of painting the hands, feet, or body with a paste made from the powdered
dried leaves of the henna plant.
a. Kathak b. Mehndi c. Ajanta d. Bhakti
20. ____________ is an immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by
order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife.
a. Kathak b. Mehndi c. Shiva d. Taj Mahal

II. Enumeration:

21-28. Give the eight parts of the path to liberation


29-33. List down the four noble truths of Buddhism

III. Read the sentence carefully and fill in the missing words.

34. _____________ is the silent stage of infection when pathogen has gained entry into the host and
starts replicating.
35. _____________ it is the time when the patient has specific signs and symptoms of an infectious
process.
36. _______________ stage starts when the acute symptoms disappear until the patients return to the
normal state of health.
37. ______________is the time form the onset of nonspecific symptoms until specific symptoms begin
to manifest.
38. ________________ it is a way of gathering the information needed to interrupt or prevent an
epidemic.
39. _________________are organisms that cause the infection such as bacteria, virus, protist, parasite,
or fungi.
40. _________________ contain microorganisms that can be generated when an infected person
coughs, sneezes, or talks.
IV.
ANSWER:

1. c. Buddhism
2. a. Stupa
3. b. Terracotta
4. c. Chalukya Dynasty
5. b. Chola Dynasty
6. d. Pantheon
7. d. Hinduism
8. a. Kathak
9. b. Rangoli
10. c. Messengers between heaven and earth
11. a. Zubeida Agha
12. c. Diwali
13. c. Sumerians
14. a. texture
15. c. variety
16. c. Ajanta Caves
17. a.  Mughals
18. b. Radial Rhythm
19. b. Mehndi
20. d. Taj Mahal
34. Incubation Period
35. Illness stage
36.convalescence stage
37. Prodromal stage
38. Chain of Infection
39. Infectious agent
40. droplets/airborne
HIV Incubation Period Prodromal stage Illness stage

convalescence stage Chain of Infection Infectious agent droplets/airborne

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